I know u cant copy gamecube games yet but what about Xbox games ne boady know if that is pasible yet? I think a kid aT my school did it but he is being and gay and not telling me if he did it or not, so do ne of u know?

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MAD Crime!!! However it is not in PAL version so it is not compatible with my NGC version. If anyone who lives in the pacific region wants to sell it to me plz pri-MSG me!!! Anyway there is no way of burning the disk? What reader does the gamecube use?-----Edit-------Been doing research and found out that they are not DVD disk but G.O.D (Gamecube optical disks) and that Panasonic is the only manufacture

i am pretty sure that if you dont have the inner insignia on the xb game disk that the game will not play. however official xbox magazine has demo disks that have it so..........i have burned xbox games just to see if i could, never had the guts to try them out though, didnt want my xbox to stop working

Hey you guys should all know that there is a way to play your burnt copies, the thing is you have to do it over a lan, so that means you have to get a bba(braodband adpater for the gamecube) so that you can hook your pc to your gamecube, once youve done that you have to download a loader called AC loader v. 1.1 the only game that is currently playable at the moment is animal crossing but hopefully in the next few months more games will come to the campatibility list!!

Yeah...hooking your gamecube to your computer via broadband adapter is currently the only way to play a copied game. The gamecube's laser is very different from your normal CD or DVD laser. The CD and DVD drives that we have in our computers read the data that is on the bottom of the disk. The gamecube laser is slightly tilted to read the data that is on the slants of each row of information.

------------- Normal CD or DVD

/\/\/\/\/\/\ Gamecube disk

There is no way that a CD or any type DVD drive that is currently available for PC or Mac can read a Gamecube disk. The computer's laser tries to read data from the bottom of the gamecube disk, but there is no data there. Its all on the slants.